Harry!
You are telling us that you can't see the back sight.My new forty seems ok for a while,depending on the light. After about 25-30 shots the the back sight gets blurry. You are ready for a smoothbore,my friend.
Just teasing guys, I can't hit a flock of barns with iron sights anymore & sometime my frustration gets the better of me. I still enjoy making lots of smoke & noise and once in a while I get someone new interested in the sport, so I'm not wasting lead,flint, & powder out there!
If recoil is an issue,go to a fifty-four smoothy. nice and mellow to shoot and you will be surprised how accurate they really are. Far sightedness is my problem too,but I can see the front sight and the target plain as day! And,as you have posted in other threads that you don't care if you can shoot competitively,with a smoothbore,who cares! With mine,it's all about fun.After you figure the S/B out,you can be competitive with the smoothbore crowd and as you know,they are way more fun to shoot with.Just look at the firing line at Heffley and see who is laughing and yukking it up. It won't be the likes of them single projectile type,they're too concerned about winning. It'll be the likes of Jim Wright,Phil Reynolds,Les Hansen,Dog Water,Hatchet Jack,Ken Steinhaur,Lorne Lees,Crispy,Fred!!!,Wilf Krupp,ThorLee and Leatherbelly!THE FUN CROWD!!!
The Penn Fowler landed in your lap,shipping and all the rest will be about 1200.00 cds. A pretty gun,nice handling,accurate and fun to shoot. With your skills,you could put it together in a month or two,a perfect winter project. And don't give me that bs line that you can't afford it,you can't afford not too! Come on Harry,join the fun crew,you'll wonder why you waited. Hope to see you there.
I won't be able to stay the whole time but will be there $#*! or high water.